Act Daily News
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South Korean soccer star Son Jun-ho has been arrested in China for allegedly accepting bribes as Beijing clamps down on alleged corruption within the higher ranks of Chinese soccer.
Son was detained by public safety authorities in China’s northeast Liaoning province on Friday “on suspicion of taking bribes as a person who is not a functionary of a state organ,” China’s Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin stated Tuesday.
Son is a midfielder for Shandong Taishan, a soccer membership within the Chinese Super League (CSL), which received the 2021 league title and 2021 Chinese Football Association Cup. He’s additionally a member of South Korea’s males’s nationwide crew and was a part of the squad that superior to the knockout stage of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
A South Korean Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated Tuesday the ministry was conscious of Son’s scenario and that native Korean diplomatic missions have been offering consular help. The spokesperson wouldn’t present additional data because of the Personal Information Protection Act.
Wang stated China would offer South Korean officers with the “necessary facilitation” to carry out their consular duties.
The Korea Football Association (KFA) stated it had written to the Chinese Football Association and the Asian Football Confederation relating to the participant on Tuesday however had not but heard again. Vice President Kim Jeong-bae was checking on Son’s situation with the South Korean Foreign and Sports Ministries, a KFA official instructed Act Daily News.
Son is the primary overseas soccer participant to be investigated and detained because the CSL began in 2004, based on China’s state-run Global Times.
His arrest is a part of a broader initiative by Beijing to rid Chinese soccer of alleged corruption within the highest ranges of the game.
The Communist Party’s anti-graft watchdog has been investigating a number of Chinese Football Association figures.
They embrace former president Chen Xuyuan, former vice-president Yu Hongchen, former head coach Li Tie, former secretary-general Liu Yi, former CSL normal supervisor Dong Zheng, and former CFA disciplinary committee head Wang Xiaoping.
Shandong Taishan’s former head coach Hao Wei can be being investigated over allegations of match-fixing, Global Times reported. On Tuesday, Shandong Taishan employed South Korean Choi Kang-hee to interchange Hao as head coach.
Mark Dreyer, a Beijing-based Chinese soccer knowledgeable and creator of “Sporting Superpower,” a e book about China’s sporting ambitions, instructed Act Daily News that Son’s arrest displays the state of Chinese soccer which is “not in a good place, at all.”
“The league hasn’t been in as bad a state for at least a decade,” Dreyer stated. “It was solely six years or so in the past when Premier League managers have been speaking concerning the Chinese league being a risk with its monetary muscle.
“The trend at the time was China really could rival some of the top leagues of the world. We’re miles away from that now, light years.”
Source: www.cnn.com